Moore in motion: England's greatest ever captain captured on film

Today marks the 20th anniversary of the death of Bobby Moore, the man who captained England to their only World Cup triumph in 1966.

We've heard the stories, we've read the words and we've seen the pictures, but it is the footage of the great man that is perhaps the most gripping.

Whether it be his performances on the pitch or his charm off it, videos of Moore only serve to continue his legend.

Here, Sportsmail looks at the best of Bobby on film...

Legend: Moore is regarded as one of the greatest players of all time

Bobby's best bits

This video, from a BBC Four documentary in tribute to Moore, is a moving montage of the former England captain, dating from his early days at West Ham right up until his premature death in 1993.

THAT tackle on Jairzinho

England were drawn with Brazil in the group stages of the 1970 World Cup. Brazil won the contest 1-0, but the game will forever be remembered for Moore’s precision tackle on Jairzinho. Pele sought out Moore following the final whistle, exchanging shirts in what has since become an iconic image within the game.

The 1966 World Cup final

England's finest hour - and Moore was there to guide them through it. He marshalled the back four, assisted Geoff Hurst's first goal, and helped rally the troops as England recovered from a late equaliser to score twice in extra-time and defeat West Germany 4-2.

...and he could save penalties too!

The 1971-72 League Cup semi-final between West Ham and Stoke City took four games to be settled, with two replays following the initial two legs. Stoke eventually won the final game 3-2, but only after Moore had saved a spot-kick having stepped in for the Hammers' injured goalkeeper.

Look in at the local

This famous advert from the 1960s illustrated Moore's status as an iconic figure in England at the time. It's hard not to laugh at the content of the ad though, as Moore and his then-wife Tina have a drink and a game of darts at their local boozer in a bid to get Brits back in the pub. You couldn't imagine David Beckham doing that now, could you?

Sir Trevor Brooking lays wreath

Former England and West Ham player and current FA Director of Football Development Sir Trevor Brooking was at Wembley today with Moore's daughter Roberta to lay a wreath in memory of the country's greatest ever captain. This video features tributes from both Brooking and Roberta to a man who is gone but by no means forgotten.